JL64-605
Posted: Sat 28 May 2016, 19:58
README
App: JL64
Version: 605 k4.4.8
Homepage: dada.dada
Download Directory:
JL64-605
legacy-boot iso now available at gdrive. Dual-hybrid soon. ~360M
all the sfs addons there as well.
Recommend:
DOC.sfs|4709d72628064c2c6c9baa7863b40f48|134|nls locales + documentation
5-JL64_605.sfs|6d8e7e7d7960cd3d3e5376398f011f64|135|qt,perl,python,cupzilla, mozilla-nss + conky (like an a-drive)
gvfs-1.26.3-x86_64-1.sfs|986b5fdc1b1982c9230c0cbed7239984|1|+ gcr,polekit and slackware64-14.1 consolekit -- required by mate and xfce (the daemon addon)*
js185-1.0.0-x86_64-1.sfs|c8251d76aaf25d063308858053869c46|2|not necessary but quiets complaints from dmesg/mozilla.
mate-1.14.0-x86_64-1.sfs|e45cda0ce22181c97920e7f175553c51|112|just because.
Xfce-4.12.0-1-x86_64-3.sfs|9188b20885cfc3d2297b6dbf711ed055|31|contains power management
The preferred method to mount samba shares is with thunar (xfce) or caja (mate) and no longer ssm. Remember to initiate samba first in /File/Desktop (or ~/Desktop) 'StartSamba'. Also, there's the samba addon to load!
Mate replaces KDE in 605, although there is a kdelibs sfs if you like running kde apps (kdegames + superkaramba built in with many kde dependencies)
finally, k4.1.11.tar.gz is available to run the earlier kernel. It was configured with the typical Laurel & Hardy School of Auto Mechanics Method, but seems to run pretty smooth (30-60 fewer kernel processes in the background). Read the readme.
* the upgraded console-kit from slackware refuses to run if you log in as root, so I fired it. It wants to be the unitary session manager, but it seems to me, puppy already is the session manager!
ps, probably unwise to use xorgwizard except in emergencies. The new xorg-server has its own ddc builtin, so ddcprobe (I've hidden it away) only tends to muck things up and then segfaults.
App: JL64
Version: 605 k4.4.8
Homepage: dada.dada
Download Directory:
JL64-605
legacy-boot iso now available at gdrive. Dual-hybrid soon. ~360M
all the sfs addons there as well.
Recommend:
DOC.sfs|4709d72628064c2c6c9baa7863b40f48|134|nls locales + documentation
5-JL64_605.sfs|6d8e7e7d7960cd3d3e5376398f011f64|135|qt,perl,python,cupzilla, mozilla-nss + conky (like an a-drive)
gvfs-1.26.3-x86_64-1.sfs|986b5fdc1b1982c9230c0cbed7239984|1|+ gcr,polekit and slackware64-14.1 consolekit -- required by mate and xfce (the daemon addon)*
js185-1.0.0-x86_64-1.sfs|c8251d76aaf25d063308858053869c46|2|not necessary but quiets complaints from dmesg/mozilla.
mate-1.14.0-x86_64-1.sfs|e45cda0ce22181c97920e7f175553c51|112|just because.
Xfce-4.12.0-1-x86_64-3.sfs|9188b20885cfc3d2297b6dbf711ed055|31|contains power management
The preferred method to mount samba shares is with thunar (xfce) or caja (mate) and no longer ssm. Remember to initiate samba first in /File/Desktop (or ~/Desktop) 'StartSamba'. Also, there's the samba addon to load!
Mate replaces KDE in 605, although there is a kdelibs sfs if you like running kde apps (kdegames + superkaramba built in with many kde dependencies)
finally, k4.1.11.tar.gz is available to run the earlier kernel. It was configured with the typical Laurel & Hardy School of Auto Mechanics Method, but seems to run pretty smooth (30-60 fewer kernel processes in the background). Read the readme.
* the upgraded console-kit from slackware refuses to run if you log in as root, so I fired it. It wants to be the unitary session manager, but it seems to me, puppy already is the session manager!
ps, probably unwise to use xorgwizard except in emergencies. The new xorg-server has its own ddc builtin, so ddcprobe (I've hidden it away) only tends to muck things up and then segfaults.